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MIL-C-46934B (MU)
4. 3.1.2 Lot identification. - Each lot of ammunition shall be identified as to type,
caliber and model, as well as with a lot number and the manufacturer's identification as
assigned by the procuring agency.  Each lot shall be further identified by a Federal Stock
Number assigned by the procuring agency.
4.3.2 Examination. - One hundred percent examination shall be performed for all
critical defects. Examination for major and minor defects shall be performed on a class
basis in accordance with the classification of defects, Table 1, using applicable sampling
plans and acceptance criteria of MIL-STD-105. The Acceptable Quality Level (AQL) for
the major class shall be 0.25 percent and the AQL for the minor class shall be 1.50
percent. All non-conforming cartridges shall be rejected.
4.3.2.1 Classification of defects. - The classification of defects shall be as specified
in Table I.
Table I
Major or
No.
Defect and Method of Inspection
Critical
Major
Minor
Minor
Visual
Cartridge
Discolored, dirty, oily, smeared
X
1
Corroded or stained, if etched
2
X
Case
4
Round head
X
Dent
5
X
6
Split case
in K, L or M location
X
in I, S or J location
X
Perforated case
7
X
8
Draw scratch
9
Scratch
10
Beveled underside of head
12
Scaly metal
X
13
No chamfer on head (rim)
X
14
Fold
X
15
Wrinkle
X
16
Buckle
X
17
Bulge
X
18
Illegible or missing head stamp
X
Defective head
19
X
20
Defective mouth
X
21
No visible evidence of mouth anneal
X
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